Ayerst S L
ROOF, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
Adolescence. 1999 Fall;34(135):567-75.
The present study explored stress and depression levels in Canadian street youth, as well as the methods they used to cope. Twenty-seven street youth and 27 nonrunaway peers responded to a questionnaire investigating history of running away, depression level, coping strategies, family history, and stress. Analyses revealed that stress and depression were positively correlated for the street youth, and that these youth had higher levels, compared with nonrunaways, of both. There were also differences in coping strategies: street youth were more likely to engage in acts of self-harm and to use drugs and alcohol, while nonrunaways more frequently resorted to productive problem solving and disclosure/discussion with someone they trust.
本研究探讨了加拿大街头青少年的压力和抑郁水平,以及他们所采用的应对方法。27名街头青少年和27名非离家出走的同龄人回答了一份调查问卷,该问卷调查了离家出走史、抑郁水平、应对策略、家族史和压力情况。分析结果显示,街头青少年的压力和抑郁呈正相关,而且与非离家出走者相比,这些青少年在这两方面的水平都更高。应对策略也存在差异:街头青少年更有可能进行自我伤害行为以及使用毒品和酒精,而非离家出走者更常采用有效的问题解决方法,并与他们信任的人倾诉/讨论。